|
National Museum of Dance Resident Photographer Mark Andrew Creates Image of Peter Martins, Renowned Ballet Master in ...
This work conveys Martins' sophisticated nature united with the elegant mystique behind the illusions of smoke and mirrors. (PRWeb May 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb971994.htm
PRWeb |
|
Community Monument dedication near
Kalispell sculptor Kay Lynn was asked to create a monument that expresses love for the Flathead Valley’s community, as well as the need for all to be respectful of others despite their differences.
Daily Inter Lake |
|
BAM Brings Utah to Brooklyn
Attending the Sundance Film Festival in Park City every January is a masochistic exercise. With too many films to see in too short a time, and with the weather always complicating transportation to and from the sold-out events, the question every critic asks himself before boarding the flight to Utah is not what films he hopes to see, but which films he deems acceptable to miss. What's wonderful ...
The New York Sun |
|
Students showcase business skills at Urban Business Festival
Photo by Jennifer Au. Junior Niko Micin signs his name after spray painting a piece at this year's Urban Business Festival Friday. Photo by Jennifer Au.
University of Washington Daily |
|
Palm Beach County: $25,000 is earmarked for a Shakespeare play
Palm Beach County has earmarked $25,000 to help pay for The Shakespeare Festival's production of A Comedy of Errors , which will run throughout July at the Sunset Cove Amphitheatre west of Boca Raton .
Sun-Sentinel |
|
Bike museum is judge's passion
With so many bicycles on display, it's easy to overlook the framed, black-and-white photograph hanging on the back wall. Taken in 1954, the photo shows a young boy on a bicycle pedaling down the sidewalk. The bicycle has training wheels and plastic streamers on the handlebars, and the boy is grinning from ear to ear. The photo was taken of Ralph McClanahan II, founder and curator of the ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
|
New York gallery owner arrested for serving drinks
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — Wine, cheese — and police?
Arizona Daily Star |
|
Picasso masterpiece goes under the hammer
A Picasso painting is expected to break Australian sales records when it goes under the hammer in Sydney next month. The masterpiece, Sylvette 1954, will be auctioned by Deutscher-Menzies at its fine art sale on June 18.
The West Australian |
|
News briefs
Falling lights at prom injure dozen Irondequoit High School students One-car crash kills Rochester man Rochester man arrested in stabbing Last week for Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at Hill Cumorah Spike's Hike raises $66,000 for Special Olympics
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
|
Officials discuss Tubman's prospects
The Tubman African American Museum is becoming a "destination point," museum officials said, even as it faces significant challenges to fulfill the nearly $9.5 million fundraising goal to open its long-delayed location on Cherry Street.
Macon Telegraph |
|
Public can sail on a tall ship, learn how to build a skiff
Many public activities are planned in conjunction with the “World of the Shipwright” exhibit that runs from this Sunday to June 27, 2009, at the ARCO Exhibits Building of the Whatcom Museum of History & Art. Activities include:
The Bellingham Herald |
|
Censorship at Yale: Why the University's Refusal to Exhibit Student Aliza Shvarts's Senior Art Project Violated Its ...
Last month, Yale University was caught up in a controversy over the senior art project of senior Aliza Shvarts. Shvarts first confirmed, then denied, then once again confirmed, that, over a period of nine months, she had repeated the following procedure: First, she inseminated herself.
FindLaw |
|
Snoop Dogg and Crestock Team Up for the Ego Trippin' Design Contest
Hiphop Megastar Snoop Dogg, Doggy Style Records and Crestock, the highest quality microstock photo group is now offering professional and aspiring designers the chance to put their creative talents to the test and design Snoop Dogg's official wallpaper for each of his new singles, "Sensual Seduction","Life of Da Party", and "My Medicine".
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
|
National Museum of Dance Resident Photographer Mark Andrew Creates Image of Peter Martins, Renowned Ballet Master in ...
This work conveys Martins' sophisticated nature united with the elegant mystique behind the illusions of smoke and mirrors.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
|
Rockwell exhibit opens Sunday
watertown - Visitors to the Redlin Art Center in Watertown soon will have the opportunity to see Norman Rockwell's original art. The exhibit includes four original oil paintings and 44 framed tear sheets from covers of the Sataurday Evening Post illustrated by Rockwell.
The Argus Leader |
|
Epson Stylus Photo R2880 Creates 13-Inch Exhibition Quality Prints With Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink With Vivid Magenta
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 27, 2008 -- Epson, the overwhelming brand of choice among professional photographers, today announced the Epson Stylus Photo R2880, a professional printer designed for photographers who seek the highest-quality sellable photographic and fine art prints.
PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Picasso to go under hammer in Sydney
A Picasso painting is expected to break Australian sales records when it goes under the hammer in Sydney next month.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
|
Local & live
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 • "HOOVES, HORNS & ANTLERS": Yellowstone County Museum, 1950 Airport Terminal Circle. 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Display of wildlife on the Yellowstone. Up through Aug. 31. 256-6811.
Billings Gazette |
|
Foreign Museums To Boost Ties With Iran's National Museum
TEHRAN, May 27 (Bernama)-- Iranian National Museum and the distinguished foreign museums are considering increasing their cooperation, Iranian news agency (Irna) reported Tuesday.
Malaysian National News Agency (BERNAMA) |
|
Now police snap at another Henson show
Newcastle Regional Art Gallery is the latest to be drawn into a police investigation looking into photographer Bill Henson.
Camden Haven Courier |
|
Spring's fine photography
Rural folk are particularly in tune with the seasons, as these winners in our spring photo contest demonstrate.
The Times-News |
|
Let's get out of Eurovision
YOUR LETTERS SONG CONTEST SPECIAL
Daily Mirror |
|
Artist Hummingbird Ferne Sirois brings watercolors to life
Splashing watercolors onto paper, artist Hummingbird Ferne Sirois begins a painting with an abstract impression. Red here, blue there, with accents of green or purple scattered about. Her wet brush alternates between the paper and a strip of paint circles lined up on white plastic.
The Press-Enterprise |
|
Potter thrown for a curve but he vows not to let arthritis slow him down
It's a feeling of childish excitement as you open the gate that leads to Ben Behunin's backyard studio. Creativity seems to thrive here, where whimsical metal sculptures are scattered about and a hut-like kiln squats in the yard.
Deseret Morning News |
|
FDR artifacts to be auctioned in Dallas
DALLAS -- President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's trademark fedora, the last check he ever signed, and watercolor sketches for the unfinished portrait he sat for on
El Paso Times |
|
|